Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 5;Volume 20A.Hill, Virtue, and Company Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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... Miss Edith seemed themselves . Mr. Edmund's temper grew worse and worse , and one day , when his good brother was trying to soothe him after some trifling offence , he desired him to keep his advice to himself , Mr. Walter replied ...
... Miss Edith seemed themselves . Mr. Edmund's temper grew worse and worse , and one day , when his good brother was trying to soothe him after some trifling offence , he desired him to keep his advice to himself , Mr. Walter replied ...
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... Miss Letitia was there before either the doctor or the clergyman ; and that old- fashioned two - flapped wicker basket , without which she seldom was seen abroad , was a perfect cornucopia , from which the hand of charity brought forth ...
... Miss Letitia was there before either the doctor or the clergyman ; and that old- fashioned two - flapped wicker basket , without which she seldom was seen abroad , was a perfect cornucopia , from which the hand of charity brought forth ...
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... Miss Gra- ham , and with such pride and affection , that I cannot realize the fact that we are all but strangers to each other . " " Then do not let us remember it , " she said ; " I do not wish to be regarded as one by Alick's dearest ...
... Miss Gra- ham , and with such pride and affection , that I cannot realize the fact that we are all but strangers to each other . " " Then do not let us remember it , " she said ; " I do not wish to be regarded as one by Alick's dearest ...
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